We examine digital recruitment as the online hiring processes that connect migrant workers with overseas jobs, which bad actors increasingly weaponise to exploit vulnerable people.
We track how illegal brokers take over social media and messaging apps to push fraudulent job ads.
These digital platforms promise high wages but often act as a direct pipeline for labour trafficking and debt bondage.
We expose how these systems slip past official migration channels.
By gathering data on how digital recruitment scams operate, we give governments the critical insights they need to protect their citizens.
We design practical solutions and digital literacy campaigns that teach potential migrants how to verify reliable recruitment agencies.
Through our advocacy and communications for development framework, we push for tighter rules on online job postings to ensure migration governance adapts fast enough to shield workers from online deception.





